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Monday, 12 August 2019

Blood and bone chapters

Blood and bone chapters

Chapter 36,Zelie

“Those are father’s words, Inan. His decisions. Not yours. We are our own people. We make our own choices.”can’t stop magic, Orïsha will fall.”
His eyes return to me, and I tighten my grip on my staff. Try it, I want to bark

Sometimes in life people are going to have different opinions and choices to you.An example of this could be if you don't like the way somebody sings,Its okay to have different opinions and choices on things

Chapter 49 – Amari
Strike, Amari.
Father’s voice rings in my head, but it’s not his strength I need.
Be brave, Amari. Binta soothes instead.
Be the Lionaire.
King Saran sees the ability to hurt others as strength. Amari has realized that strength can mean something else, as she learned from Binta. I believe strength comes from being strong enough to do what is right.


Something that i take away from this quote is that doing whats right and believing in your morals is what you call strength,And to have strength is to what is right

Chapter 52 – Amari
“I’ll prove myself to you, to all of you,” Inan declares. “You’re on the right side of this. My only desire is to stand there as well.”
 “Good.” I lean forward to hug him, holding on to his promise.
 But when his hands wrap around my back, all I can think of are how his fingers are resting just above my scars.

This could be compared to / A message I take from this scene is
Do you trust Inan? Does he deserve a second chance?
Do people in real life deserve second chances?

I don't really trust trust Inan but i do think since he's trying to prove himself it makes me start to gain trust in him

I think that in real life people do deserve second chance but it completely depends on the situation you have with that person

Chapter 59 – Zélie
“How will me coming back to Lagos solve any of that?” I ask. “As we speak, your father calls for my head!”
“My father’s scared.” Inan shakes his head. “He’s misguided, but his fear is justified. All the monarchy’s ever seen is the destruction maji can bring. They’ve never experienced anything like this.” He gestures to the camp, face alight with so much hope his smile practically glows in the darkness. “Zulaikha created this in one moon, and there are already more diviners in Lagos than anywhere else in Orïsha. Just imagine what we could accomplish with the resources of the monarchy behind us.”
This could be compared to / A message I take from this scene is


For some reason I don't really trust nan and I feel like he is trying to set up zellie up in a trap.He might be saying he has genuine feelings for her ,when really he doesn't He might be just trying to get the monarchy behind him so he can become a king or a ruler ,However he is quite hopeful and wants only the best for his people and zellie so I'm still debating on weather I trust him or not,Emotions play a big part part in feelings that you have for a person.someone can be persuaded very easily if a certain emotions are presented and they can make you do crazy things

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